"President, we just detected a large amount of mana fluctuations in the prison. The necromancer did not leave Brakada, but went to the prison!"
Just as the mages looked at the messy battlefield and sighed secretly. Even if they dealt with the undead creatures that left behind, they could not calm down their inner emotions, when they suddenly heard a voice.
"Prison? What are they doing there?" Eli seemed to have thought of something. He looked at Escher who said all this and asked with some suspicion.
Escher said solemnly: "According to my observation, those mages seem to be looking for something, and it is for that thing that they came to Brakada. According to their trajectory, that thing Things should be about you.”
As Escher spoke, Eli's expression suddenly changed. The nearby messy battlefield and the wall of wisdom divided into two seemed to support everything Escher said.
"Prison... they are not here for the sacred objects in the Wisdom Wall, they are here for other things."
With the blessing of wisdom, Eli soon figured everything out. Many things that he had ignored before became extremely clear at this moment.
"They are looking for the secret room that belongs to me... Logically speaking, these things cannot be known to outsiders. Even the thieves cannot have such accurate information. Only the top brass of the magic guild can understand all this."
With that said, Eli turned his attention to Eskel and carefully looked at the mage in front of him.
Escher showed a look of great regret: "I just got the news from the messenger in the guild. The sage rebelled when the necromancers came. He joined the necromancer side and is now near the prison."
"What...this is impossible..." After hearing this, the purple-robed prophet suddenly showed an unbelievable look. According to her understanding of the sage, it is impossible for that person to do such a thing anyway. He would rather himself Even if he dies, he doesn't want to see Brakada's interests harmed, and he can't associate with those necromancers anyway.
"I understand how you feel, Prophet Orak." The old mage let out a deep sigh, "But that's the fact. Without the information leaked by the sage, how could those necromancers know all this clearly?"
"When those necromancers came, where were you?" Suddenly, the prophet seemed to have thought of something and asked the old mage. It was not until the battle was over that she saw Eskel, who was supposed to arrive first.
"Before this, I was in the Golem Research Academy, resisting the incoming dragons, passing through the portal, and cleaning up the unknown demiplane. All of this was recorded in detail in the magic guild. Wait until those undead When the mage came, I had no mana and had to meditate to recover." Faced with the prophet's question, Eskel answered unhurriedly.
Eli shook his head and interrupted the conversation between the two: "The most important thing now is to guard the things in the prison. I seem to already know what those necromancers are looking for."
Following Eli's words, the faces of the nearby mages suddenly became serious. The battle was not completely over. The undead mages who threatened Brakada were still plundering the city. As long as those undead creatures still exist here, these mages cannot Calm down.
Looking at the messy magic city, at this moment, the eyes of the mages showed deep anger. They could no longer remember how long it had been since Brakada had been damaged to this extent, even by those who controlled it. The barbarians who had obtained the artifact were unable to set foot in the Magic City, but the necromancer did it and completely destroyed it by himself.
Soon, the magic mage opened a series of portals. In order to deal with the enemy, every bit of mana in the guild members could not be wasted. Otherwise, it would be like Escher, who had a powerful magic but no magic. The situation in which the method is implemented.
The use of space magic by a magician who is free from mana restrictions will undoubtedly save a lot of mana for other mages. Rhodes, who is far away in prison, never imagined that his existence would actually prompt the two groups of mages who were originally incompatible to cooperate sincerely. This was supposed to be something that would only happen when the end came.
After reporting the movements of the necromancer, Eskel was about to pass through the portal with other mages, but he faintly felt a gaze falling on him.
Escher glanced briefly and saw an elementalist looking at her from a distance. She frowned, as if she was thinking about something.
Ignoring the elementalist, Eschar walked through the portal. The space changed, and he came to the door of the prison where slaves and prisoners were kept.
Beside him, Eli had arrived first and was leaning down, his fingertips lightly touching the ground beneath his feet.
As he moved, pale golden lines emerged under his feet and extended toward the prison in the distance.
The huge ritual circle almost enveloped the entire prison. Just from the mysterious patterns on the surface of the ritual lines, Eskel could see how powerful this ritual was.
"This kind of ceremony..." On the side, the prophet seemed to have thought of something, and his face showed a bit of shock.
The prophet originally thought that the most that existed in the prison was a magic banning ritual used to block the spellcasting ability of creatures in the cell. Unexpectedly, with the activation of the president, the ritual showed even greater power.
From the ceremony at her feet, the prophet felt the traces of simplicity. Even a legendary mage like her still could not get a glimpse of the whole ceremony.
Eskel knew a lot about the ritual in front of him. As the previous president of the Magic Guild, he knew many of the secrets in the Magic Guild.
As the oldest prison in the Magic City, the history of this area is far older than the buildings on the ground. In addition to common living creatures, the creatures imprisoned here include monsters from various other planes.
In the era when witchcraft had not yet split from Bracada, mages regarded witchcraft as daily spellcasting, and the magic guild had deservedly become the center for the study of witchcraft on the continent.
The prison in front of us can even be traced back to that period. In order to study sorcery, countless creatures of various races were imprisoned in the prison. In order to conduct better research, the mages even directly used the alien plane as a cell in the prison. This It also makes the space inside the prison extremely unstable, and accidents often happen.
Even though countless years have passed, those abnormal spaces not only have not dissipated, but have also undergone unknown changes. Until now, there are still terrible monsters imprisoned in the space deep in the prison.